Where does the overwind reeving bitter end attach?

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Multiple Choice

Where does the overwind reeving bitter end attach?

Explanation:
In an overwind reeving setup, the bitter end must be secured to a point that is part of the drum’s drive assembly—the drum attachment point. This is the anchor designed to take the rope under tension as it winds onto the drum, ensuring the end stays fixed and the line layers neatly with each wrap. Attaching to a flange or the drum shell wouldn’t provide a secure, load-bearing anchor and could lead to slippage, fraying, or improper winding as the rope is reeved and wound. The drum attachment point is specifically intended to hold the end so the entire length of rope can be pulled tight and wound correctly onto the drum.

In an overwind reeving setup, the bitter end must be secured to a point that is part of the drum’s drive assembly—the drum attachment point. This is the anchor designed to take the rope under tension as it winds onto the drum, ensuring the end stays fixed and the line layers neatly with each wrap. Attaching to a flange or the drum shell wouldn’t provide a secure, load-bearing anchor and could lead to slippage, fraying, or improper winding as the rope is reeved and wound. The drum attachment point is specifically intended to hold the end so the entire length of rope can be pulled tight and wound correctly onto the drum.

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